Fluted ti military in stock

I would have loved to have gotten my hands on one of the first ones that came off the assembly line. Those have the various colors. They have since become all blue. The reason for the change cited was far too labor intensive to get the colors to look the way they did. I will say an S110V blade on that would it an ultimate Military for many.
 
I would have loved to have gotten my hands on one of the first ones that came off the assembly line. Those have the various colors. They have since become all blue. The reason for the change cited was far too labor intensive to get the colors to look the way they did. I will say an S110V blade on that would it an ultimate Military for many.

Absolutely.
I would have thrown fifty bucks more at that investment. :thumbup:
 
I've always wondered about this knife. Is there some functional difference between the Ti and the G10 versions? On paper it looks like people are paying double for what is essentially the same knife without the grippy G10 and for a knife that's heavier. 2 things I like about the military. Is it just because Ti is cool?
 
I've always wondered about this knife. Is there some functional difference between the Ti and the G10 versions? On paper it looks like people are paying double for what is essentially the same knife without the grippy G10 and for a knife that's heavier. 2 things I like about the military. Is it just because Ti is cool?

Not just the cool and expensive fluted titanium handles but it's titanium frame lock (with stainless steel insert) versus liner lock on the regular G10.
 
And so, I was rethinking if I had the dough, maybe, and there gone....lol

Everything happens for a reason.
 
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